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Response to the Environmental Working Group 2009 PDF Print E-mail

The annual sunscreen report issued by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) continues to raise unnecessary confusion and concern about the safety and efficacy of sunscreens. However, this year’s report does include two positive notes:

  1. The EWG acknowledges that there are more effective UVA blocking sunscreens available today.
  2. Contrary to previous EWG reports, the EWG now states that there is no scientific data showing that the nanoparticle inorganic UV filters titanium dioxide and zinc oxide are harmful.

We are concerned that their report will cause people to stop using sunscreen. Consumers should rest assured that sunscreen products are safe and effective when used as directed. Since our inception 30 years ago, The Skin Cancer Foundation has always recommended using a sunscreen with an SPF 15 or higher as one important part of a complete sun protection regimen which includes seeking the shade and covering up with clothing.

 
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